This year's ART COLOGNE will welcome its
visitors with a very special presentation. In the entry area
of the fair, visitors will see selected top-class sculptures
that will give them an impression of the general situation of
the current art market and of the 43rd staging of the largest
art fair in Germany.
Damien Roach, Avantgarde, 2008
Courtesy Sies + Höke, Duesseldorf; Photographer Achim
Kukulies, Düsseldorf.
All together thirteen works will greet the visitors
in the entrance hall of ART COLOGNE and in
the outdoor area around the building, thus acting as
representative images of the event.
Visitors will first see relatively traditional
sculptures by artists such as Bernar Venet (*1941) and Paul
Schwer (*1951) as they approach the entrance door, then
encounter a sculpture of the fallen Icarus by Stephan
Balkenhol (*1957), a work that speaks for itself and for our
time. As they step into the entrance hall, they will be
confronted by a confusing group of signs created by Claus
Richter (*1971) that point out a wide range of directions they
can take in their thinking as well as their tours of the fair.
After passing a catwalk created by Kalaman (*1966) which the
artist himself will animate at the opening of the fair, they
will once again approach sculptures reflecting a more classic
style. They'll have to walk across a space that is shared by
several abstract sculptures by Jan Scharellmann (*1975) before
arriving at works by masters of modern sculpture such as Tony
Cragg (*1949), Keith Sonnier (*1941) and Daniel Spoerri
(*1930). On the outskirts of this exhibition they'll be
surprised by a subtle comment in sculptural form by Daniel
Roach (*1980) before they reach the entrance gates of the
exhibition area proper. But as the visitors move toward the
main exhibition halls, two further contemporary sculptures
will be waiting to accompany them to the fair. Florian
Baudrexel (*1968) lends a new dimension to the traditional
concept of a relief sculpture, and Bas de Wit (*1977) presents
figurative sculpture from his own idiosyncratic point of view.
This mixture of works from diverse areas of the sculptor's art
reflects the broad range of themes and approaches in the
contemporary art market. Through this sculpture project,
ART COLOGNE 2009 directs visitors' attention
to past, present and future approaches to art and encourages
them to reconsider their own ideas about art as they
contemplate the individual works.

Paul Schwer, "Bautafel - Painting",
2008/09
Courtesy of Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer, Duesseldorf
/ Galerie Karl Pfefferle, Munich
List of Works
Balkenhol, Stephan - Ikarus, 2006 - Löhrl
Baudrexel,
Florian - Frivoli, 2009 - Linn Lühn
Cragg, Tony -
Eichelhäher 1990 - Hachmeister
Kalaman - catwalk, 2001 -
Otto Schweins
Richter, Claus - no title, 2008/2009 - Eva
Winkler
Roach, Damien - Avantgarde, 2008 -
Sies+Höke
Scharrelmann, Jan - Ancient I und II, 2009 -
Hammelehle und Ahrens
Schwer, Paul - Bautafel - Painting,
2008 - Bugdahn und Kaimer
Spoerri, Daniel - Trommler mit
Schreibmaschinenhut, 2005 - Levy
Sonier, Keith - Kiosk I,
1987 - Häusler Contemporary
Venet, Bernar - Three
Indeterminate Lines, 2005 - Scheffel
Wit, Bas de - Errors
and Ommissions Accepted, 2002/2007 - Figge von Rosen
Florian Baudrexel, Frivoli, 2009
Courtesy of Linn
Lühn, Cologne
ART COLOGNE Galleries
2009
Modern / Post War Galleries
Aussereuropäische Kunst Dierking (Cologne), Baukunst
(Cologne), Beck & Eggeling (Duesseldorf), Benden
(Cologne), Berinson (Berlin), Berlin (Berlin), Boisserée
(Cologne), Valerie Carberry (Chicago), Johannes Faber
(Vienna), Fahnemann (Berlin), Fischer Kunsthandel &
Edition (Berlin), Forsblom (Helsinki), Française (Munich),
Klaus Gerrit Friese (Stuttgart), Wolfgang Gmyrek
(Duesseldorf), Grossetti Arte Contemporanea (Milan), Haas
(Zurich/Berlin), Hachmeister (Muenster), Marianne Hennemann
(Bonn), Henze & Ketterer (Wichtrach/ Bern), Ernst Hilger
(Vienna), Hoffmann (Friedberg), Jaski Art (Amsterdam), Annely
Juda Fine Art (London), Koch (Hannover), Dorothea van der
Koelen (Mainz/ Venice), Lahumière (Paris), Leo.Coppi (Berlin),
Levy (Hamburg), Löhrl (Moenchengladbach), Marie-José van de
Loo (Munich), Ludorff (Duesseldorf), Jörg Maaß Kunsthandel
(Berlin), Maulberger (Munich), Hans Mayer (Duesseldorf),
Hubertus Melsheimer (Cologne), Laurence Miller (New York),
Galerie Moderne (Silkeborg), Neher (Essen), Georg Nothelfer
(Berlin), Orangerie-Reinz (Cologne), Priska Pasquer (Cologne),
Remmert und Barth (Duesseldorf), Rieder (Munich), J.P.
Ritsch-Fisch (Strassburg), Margarete Roeder (New York), Sage
(Paris), Salis & Vertes (Salzburg /St. Moritz /Zurich),
Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau/Stuttgart), Schönewald Fine Arts
(Duesseldorf), Schwarzer (Duesseldorf), Simonis (Duesseldorf),
Springer + Winckler (Berlin), Edition Staeck (Heidelberg),
Walter Storms (Munich), Hans Strelow (Duesseldorf), Taguchi
Fine Art (Tokyo), Galerie Thomas (Munich), Utermann
(Dortmund), Edith Wahlandt (Stuttgart), Michael Werner
(Cologne /New York), Thomas Zander (Cologne), Zellermayer
(Berlin)

Tony Cragg, Eichelhäher, 1990
Contemporary Galleries
1301 PE (Los Angeles), Adamski (Aachen/ Berlin), Akinci
(Amsterdam), Art Agents (Hamburg), AYE Gallery (Bejing), ASPN
(Leipzig), Laura Bartlett (London), Andreas Binder (Munich),
Blanket Contemporary Art (Vancouver), Bleich-Rossi (Vienna),
Blow111 (London), Bortolozzi (Berlin), BQ (Cologne), Sebastian
Brandl (Cologne), Broadway 1602 (New York), Lena Brüning
(Berlin), Daniel Buchholz (Berlin /Cologne), Sandra Bürgel
(Berlin), Bugdahn + Kaimer (Duesseldorf), Cabinet (London),
Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Charim (Vienna), China Art Objects
(Los Angeles), CIRCUS (Berlin), CLAGES (Cologne), Pepe Cobo
(Madrid), COMA (Berlin), Cosar HMT (Duesseldorf), Crisp
(London/ Los Angeles), Chantal Crousel (Paris), Dogenhaus
(Leipzig), Heinrich Ehrhardt (Madrid), Frank Elbaz (Paris),
Eleven Rivington (New York), Fahnemann Projects (Berlin),
Ferenbalm Gurbrü Station (Karlsruhe), Fiebach & Minninger
(Cologne), Figge von Rosen (Cologne), Thomas Flor
(Duesseldorf), Forsblom (Helsinki), SixFriedrichLisaUngar
(Munich), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Stuttgart), Gentili (Prato),
GMG Gallery (Moscow), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt), M & J
Guelman (Moscow), Freymond Guth (Zurich), HaiShangShan Art +
Exhibition (Shanghai), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne),
Häusler Contemporary (Munich), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart),
Ernst Hilger (Vienna), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne), Hotel
(London), I-20 Gallery (New York), Michael Janssen (Berlin),
Annely Juda Fine Art (London), Galleri K (Oslo), Karma
International (Zurich), Mike Karstens (Muenster), Ben Kaufmann
(Berlin), Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), Dennis Kimmerich
(Duesseldorf), Kleindienst (Leipzig), Bernhard Knaus Fine Art
(Frankfurt), Sabine Knust (Munich), Konzett (Graz /Vienna),
Koraalberg (Antwerp), Krobath Wimmer (Vienna), Nicolas Krupp
(Basel), L.A. Galerie Lothar Albrecht (Frankfurt), La Città
(Verona), Laden für Nichts (Leipzig), Galerie für
Landschaftskunst (Hamburg), Lange + Pult (Zurich), Gebr.
Lehmann (Dresden), Christian Lethert (Cologne), Löhrl
(Moenchengladbach), Loevenbruck (Paris), Linn Lühn (Cologne),
M 29 (Cologne), Brigitte March (Stuttgart), Alessandro de
March (Milan), Miguel Marcos (Barcelona), Hans Mayer
(Duesseldorf), Mirko Mayer (Cologne), Mezzanin (Vienna), The
Mint (New Delhi), Gillian Morris (Berlin), Mot International
(London), Mother's Tankstation (Dublin), Christian Nagel
(Berlin /Cologne), NextArt (Budapest), Nice & Fit
(Berlin), Mihai Nicodim (Los Angeles), Anna Nova (St.
Petersburg), Nusser & Baumgart (Munich), Alexander Ochs
(Berlin /Bejing), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Rupert Pfab
(Duesseldorf), Karl Pfefferle (Munich), Plan B (Cluj), Tanja
Pol (Munich), Program (Warsaw), Redling Fine Art (Los
Angeles), Thomas Rehbein (Cologne), RENTAL Gallery (New York),
Petra Rinck (Duesseldorf), Ritter / Zamet (London), Stefan
Röpke (Cologne), Rosenfeld (Tel Aviv), Jette Rudolph (Berlin),
Ruzicska / Weiss (Duesseldorf), Marion Scharmann (Cologne),
Scheffel (Bad Homburg), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Brigitte
Schenk (Cologne), Schmidt Maczollek (Cologne),
Schnittraum/Lutz Becker (Cologne), Otto Schweins (Cologne),
Nicola von Senger (Zurich), Sies + Höke (Duesseldorf), Walter
Storms (Muenchen), Hans Strelow (Duesseldorf), Jacky Strenz
(Frankfurt), Sutton Lane (London /Paris), T 293 (Napoli),
Teapot (Cologne), Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck),
Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt /Berlin), VAN HORN (Duesseldorf),
Edith Wahlandt (Stuttgart), Ursula Walbröl (Duesseldorf),
Michael Werner (Cologne /New York), Wetterling (Stockholm),
Michael Wiesehöfer (Cologne), Eva Winkeler (Frankfurt),
Workplace (Gateshead), Susanne Zander (Cologne), Thomas Zander
(Cologne)